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Privacy Awareness Week 2024

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As we enter Privacy Awareness Week 2024, securing our digital lives takes center stage. Navigating the complex realm of privacy protection grows more vital. Join us to uncover insights and strategies, ensuring a safer online experience for all.

World Day for Safety and Health at Work

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World Day for Safety and Health at Work and Workers’ Memorial Day What is the day about? World Day for Safety and Health at Work and Workers’ Memorial Day exists to draw attention to work-related deaths, injuries and illnesses, and provides an opportunity to remember those who have died from a work-related injury. By raising […]

Working Safely in People’s Homes

Healthcare worker in blue scrubs assisting an elderly woman in a home setting, helping her stand up from a sofa. The environment is well-lit and cosy, emphasising the importance of ensuring safety and security when working in people’s homes.

Step into the realm of working in people’s homes armed with insights to tackle potential risks. Our article unveils essential safety procedures, coupled with innovative technology solutions, fostering a secure and efficient working environment within the confines of others’ spaces.

What is a Lone or Remote Worker?

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According to Safe Work Australia, anyone carrying out work activities without direct support or supervision from supervisors or colleagues is considered a lone worker. Essentially, if an employee cannot be seen or heard by a colleague, they are considered to be working alone, whether for the entire or part of their workday.

Keeping your Lone Workers safe

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We’re so excited to share our latest creation with you – a brand-new promotional video showcasing the WorkSafe Guardian app.

Buddy System for Safety at Work

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The buddy system works by pairing employees together, providing mutual support and safety. This partnership can prove valuable, particularly during high-risk tasks or shifts. The buddy has proven its worth over decades. However, is it the most efficient and effective way to ensure employee safety?

Priortise your WHS Strategy with WSG

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Safe Work Australia has recently introduced the 2023-2033 WHS Strategy with a dedicated goal of bolstering both workplace safety and overall health throughout the upcoming decade. Delve into discovering effective ways to cultivate a significantly safer and healthier work environment with WSG.

Psychological Health and Safety

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Uncover Australia’s revamped Work Health & Safety Laws. Dive into psychosocial hazard management, ensuring employee well-being. Explore WorkSafe Guardian’s role in securing lone workers’ mental health, aligning with legal obligations for a healthier workplace.

Lone Worker Legislation in Australia

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Lone working can enhance productivity and flexibility for many Australian businesses, but it also exposes lone workers to numerous risks and hazards. Understand the Work Health and Safety legislation in Australia and the primary risks and hazards associated with lone working.

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